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As of last week, I've had my debut article featured on Unwritten. I will be having articles published on Unwritten's website on a weekly basis, with one posting tomorrow on Halloween! Unwritten is home to a plethora of talented writers. You can follow them on Twitter here! 7 Things You Should Absolutely Avoid In A … Continue reading Check Out My Latest Articles on Unwritten

Every Saturday morning is met with an irrevocably loud silence. I've always been amused by the way people often describe silence as deafening because it's ultimately the biggest contradiction, we as a society, make. We attribute these emotions and abstract concepts to simple feelings because silence, can actually be one of the most destructive and … Continue reading Why Saturdays Are the Worst

Do you want to become a successful blogger? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What do you want to write about? It's a simple question with a complex answer. Often, whenever a writer sits down to write they have a list of topics they need to discuss. Maybe their job is to describe movies or politics. Perhaps it's a review … Continue reading Write for Us! We’re Accepting Guest Bloggers

Mommy’s dead because she fell asleep on fragile floors in between the glossy doors that dad put up just for her. At 6:21 in the morning, mom is dead, she’s been gone for hours. While I sat on my living room floor sipping coffee unaware that dad was already in a state of mourning. He … Continue reading Poetry Hour: Fragile Floors

If I could impress upon you anything, with sincerity or not, it’d be my wish for you to touch me in my sweetest place Oh, how I hope you don’t resist! It’s the space between my breasts the space that’s hard and filled with bone the space between where my heart is its own. Oh, … Continue reading Poetry Hour: The Space Between

Originally published on Thought Catalog. My quarter life crisis is hitting me on the cusp of turning 28. if you’re over 40, you’ll read this and tell me that I’m still young, but I’m not so sure – and this is why. Growing up, my mother always told me that I was going to … Continue reading Hi. I’m Having a Quarter-Life Crisis